Asked by bigurl1.4
I have a question, and I know it may seem not serious... but in school I am learning about the Boston massacre. My question is: Is there a common reason that these tragedies happen in Boston?
The Boston massacre, the Boston bombing... Just kinda curious is there is some significant reason for these tragedies in Boston?
The Boston massacre, the Boston bombing... Just kinda curious is there is some significant reason for these tragedies in Boston?
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Answered by
Damon
No, there was no parallel between the crazy terrorist attack on the Boston marathon and the British military attack on citizens before the Revolution over 200 years ago. It is just coincidence. You might as well ask why so many murders have happened in London since the Roman Empire left.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Also, think about the tragedy of 9/11 in New York, as well as school shootings all over the country, and the disaster of Hurricane Katrina.
Answered by
bigurl1.4
Ah, thank you. I was just kinda curious about it. thanks!!
Answered by
Writeacher
And two separate riots with accompanying deaths and destruction in Los Angeles over time: 1965 (Watts RIots) and 1992 (LA Riots), along with similar upheavals in other cities in the US.
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